A survey of chief information officers by Canva and Harris Poll found that executives are largely planning to increase investment in AI tools this year while they address app sprawl.
Executives are planning to increase their investment in artificial intelligence tools this year, but challenges with deploying the emerging tech are hamstringing those efforts, according to a new survey.
Aside from the financial cost of app sprawl, 64% of CIOs said they already do not have enough IT staff to train employees on the use of new apps, including the safe and proper use of a given tool. Additionally, 44% of CIOs said their IT teams already spend more than half of their time educating employees about new technologies.
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